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- Writer
- Actress
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Jessica Kaplan sold her first screenplay (Havoc) to New Line Cinema at the age of 17. She went on to pen The Dancer, (produced by Luc Besson), the adaptation of The Basic Eight for New Regency and wrote an original screenplay, entitled The Way Out, for Paramount. She died far too young at 24, robbing the world of a most original voice.
Jessica was courageous, comic, tenacious, and a romantic of the highest order who believed that because you write what you are, you had better live an interesting life. The Jessica Kaplan Screenwriting Series at the American Film Institute's Directing Workshop for Women was founded to honor Jessica's enthusiastic approach to life and her unquestionable passion for film.- Alice Lyon was born on 26 November 1934 in Tokyo, Japan. She was an actress, known for The Horror of Party Beach (1964). She died on 6 June 2003 in Sag Harbor, New York, USA.
- Hilda Sour was born on 30 December 1915 in Rancagua, Chile. She was an actress, known for Jettatore (1938), Mujeres en mi vida (1950) and Norte y Sur (1934). She was married to Arturo Gatica. She died on 6 June 2003 in Santiago, Chile.
- Tom Lasswell was born on 8 March 1932 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Free Willy (1993), The Magical World of Disney (1954) and Don't Answer the Phone! (1980). He died on 6 June 2003 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
- Casting Director
- Casting Department
Margaret Harper Nelson was born on 17 October 1910 in Stepps, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK. Margaret Harper was a casting director. Margaret Harper died on 6 June 2003 in Oban, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK.- Pim Peters was born on 5 March 1942 in Nijnsel, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. He was an actor, known for Spijkerhoek (1989), Doodzonde (1978) and Klaverweide (1975). He died on 6 June 2003.
- Dave Rowberry was born on 4 July 1940 in Nottinghamshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood (1965), Master of None (2015) and Ready, Steady, Go! (1963). He died on 6 June 2003 in London, England, UK.
- Tom Jackson was born on 9 April 1925 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK. He was married to Norma Burrow and Kate Tognarelli. He died on 6 June 2003 in Ilkley, West Yorkshire, England, UK.
- Production Manager
Robert Schneider was born on 13 January 1934 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a production manager, known for An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), Why Me? (1990) and MacGyver (1985). He died on 6 June 2003 in Glendale, California, USA.- Editor
- Cinematographer
- Editorial Department
Andy Palmierro was an editor and cinematographer, known for Men in Black Training Video: Japan (2002), Men in Black Training Video: UK (2002) and Men in Black Training Video: Australia (2002). Andy died on 6 June 2003.- Rostislav Katansky was born on 7 October 1933. He was an actor, known for Chelovek-nevidimka (1977), Poslednyaya alternativa (1978) and Doktor Solt uyezzhayet (1967). He died on 6 June 2003.
- Editor
- Cinematographer
- Director
Gordon (Don) Thomas, was born in December, 1967, the fifth of six children. He grew up in the western suburbs of Chicago. His devotion to diversity, acceptance, and tolerance was a high priority, and is evident in his work.
After graduating magna cum laude from Northwestern University, Don moved to California in 1991 to pursue an advanced degree and a career in film making. After a number of jobs in Los Angeles and San Jose in and around the film industry, he settled in San Francisco.
In June 2001, he became the first to earn a Master of Fine Arts in Cinema with an Animation emphasis at San Francisco State University. He designed his own program, incorporating 2d and 3d computer animation and stop motion. He also taught animation classes at SFSU, and helped research and set up facilities to improve the animation program.
Throughout this, Don continued to make films and enter them in competitions and festivals. His final film, Pedro + Tony? (2002), was shown at more than fifty film festivals in the United States, South America, Europe and Asia. It won the Best Animation Prize at the Chicago Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival.- Géza Léka was born on 8 April 1928 in Bánréve, Hungary. He was an actor, known for Love (1971), A legszebb férfikor (1972) and A mi földünk (1959). He died on 6 June 2003 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Bronislava Tronova was born on 29 June 1925. She was an actress, known for My s vami gde-to vstrechalis (1954), Dve komedii Branislava Nushicha (1969) and Malenkie komedii bolshogo doma (1974). She died on 6 June 2003.